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Coach Mac

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He barely lost to Stanford with San Jose ****ing State. He won't fail.

He can't fail.
 
He's a good coach. I hope he becomes a great one. It's important that a guy who "does it the right way" succeeds. Not just the coach, the entire program.
 
We love almost won victories here. Almost won @UT a few years back. Gave ASU a game in the 2nd half last year, totally discounting the first half. Yup.
 
We love almost won victories here. Almost won @UT a few years back. Gave ASU a game in the 2nd half last year, totally discounting the first half. Yup.

Oh Christ, anything but the mythical "almost won at UT" :lol:, a 24 point loss that was effectively put to rest at the end of the second quarter.
 
Beginning of the third. We led going into halftime.
 
Beginning of the third. We led going into halftime.

Does it matter? He took a ****ing WAC team and lost to Stanford by 3. Also SJSU was driving down the field in the last two minutes before Stanford picked off Fales with 71 seconds left. Point is go and look at the box score. Stanford didn't have a fluke game or even made that many mistakes, and SJSU wasn't playing perfect at all.
 
So our coach almost beat another team in our conference. At another school. Almost. Delightful...
 
Yes it is that simple. No other considerations should be included.


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I can only respond to the claim as its presented.

I see that after four years of double-digit posts per day, your posts are still nearly always stupid. Congratulations on establishing such a consistently-****ty track record.
 
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Not that he won't be successful here, but be careful drawing conclusions from single games - Hawk beat a top 5 Oklahoma team once.
 
I can only respond to the claim as its presented.

I see that after four years of double-digit posts per day, your posts are still nearly always stupid. Congratulations on establishing such a consistently-****ty track record.

Awww adorable insult bro


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I like most of what he's doing, I hope this is the year that hope returns
 
He got hired because he took a SJSU program that had bottomed out to 11-2 and a Top 25 ranking in 3 years. Well, there's a chance that being competitive against Stanford is what impressed Bohn, but no one should really give a **** about that.

Point is that he has been part of successful rebuilds as an assistant throughout his career and then did it himself as a head coach. Hell, he even grew up with it as dinner table conversation because of his dad. There's a great track record here and there's a lot of reason to believe he is the right man for the CU job at this time.
 
He got hired because he took a SJSU program that had bottomed out to 11-2 and a Top 25 ranking in 3 years. Well, there's a chance that being competitive against Stanford is what impressed Bohn, but no one should really give a **** about that.

Point is that he has been part of successful rebuilds as an assistant throughout his career and then did it himself as a head coach. Hell, he even grew up with it as dinner table conversation because of his dad. There's a great track record here and there's a lot of reason to believe he is the right man for the CU job at this time.
Yup. And he's never done it by recruiting with the big boys. He's done it his way each time. So I'm willing to be patient with recruiting, but I have to see tangible evidence of on the field improvement. This year is the last year I'm willing to forgo seeing that improvement in the W-L column.

That said, I hope to hell HCMM realizes he does need to step up his recruiting (or at least, his assistant's recruiting) or he will stall out here. He's in the big boy leagues now.
 
Yup. And he's never done it by recruiting with the big boys. He's done it his way each time. So I'm willing to be patient with recruiting, but I have to see tangible evidence of on the field improvement. This year is the last year I'm willing to forgo seeing that improvement in the W-L column.

That said, I hope to hell HCMM realizes he does need to step up his recruiting (or at least, his assistant's recruiting) or he will stall out here. He's in the big boy leagues now.
Can't find anything wrong with this post.
 
All of us are pulling for HCMM. He's a good guy, and a solid coach. CU needs him to be successful.
 
I still believe you have to give him his 5 years.

I think that's arbitrary.

We need stability and to build some sort of foundation. But we need to see how this plays out this season and probably next.
 
If he loses every game this year would you still feel the same? No trolling. Honest ?

A. He won't lose every game. (2-10) at the very least.

B. CSU's entire game plan was to pound the rock. Obviously our weakest link was our D-line. Their o-line played very well(maybe just very well coached). And Dee Hart showed not only us but the nation why he was a 5* recruit.

C. I expected more to beat Utah than CSU.

D. Our offense didn't produce, I liked the game plan but sefo has to take the shot down field on third downs. We had so many Cody Hawkins check downs on third down.
 
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